This painting reflects Renaissance themes, especially the Renaissance interest in classical ideas. The painting includes elements of classical architecture, such as the Greek and Roman arches, columns, and statues. Classical philosophers, such as Aristotle, appear in the painting; however, they have the faces of contemporary Renaissance figures. In addition, the painting reflects the ideas of humanism, as it focuses on individualism and human achievement.
This painting reflects Renaissance themes, especially the Renaissance interest in classical ideas. The painting includes elements of classical architecture, such as the Greek and Roman arches, columns, and statues. Classical philosophers, such as Aristotle, appear in the painting; however, they have the faces of contemporary Renaissance figures. In addition, the painting reflects the ideas of humanism, as it focuses on individualism and human achievement.
Thomas Garrett is a hero not only because he helped 2,700 fugitive slaves escape to freedom, but because of the heroic acts he did during his life. One day, a slave holder approached Garrett and said, I heard you helped one of my slaves escape! Thomas Garrett admitted to giving the slave money and means for escaping.
The answer is D. forcing West Berlin to become a
part of East Germany. When the Russians built the Berlin Wall, people in
the East were desperate to leave to leave and go to the West. The West was also disappointed with Kennedy
because the Wall was not only hard to cross but Communists now threatened
them. Kennedy reaffirmed his support by
Sending Vice President Lyndon Johnson and U.S. troops to reaffirm his
commitment to the West.